This is interesting for me, as i was prescribed oestrogen cream to help with my prolapse. I asked about side effects and was told there would be none as the cream was administered locally and not orally. I then read the literature that came with the pack and couldn't make my mind up whether to use them or not. I have been on hrt in the past with no ill effects, but this time my doctor never asked me whether there was any history of breast cancer in my family - which there is. Anyway, i decided not to use them, and i suppose at some stage i will have to go back to my doctor and 'fess up' as this thing is not going to go away without intervention of some kind.
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. And I always try to get into and out of the cubicle without anyone seeing me, so that no-one knows which one I was in. How mad is that?

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